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GREAT STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES: Seniors (2019-2020): Colorado State University Honors Summer Institute is offering two, one-week residential camps for students who are interested in science, technology, engineering and math. Students who want to explore CSU as a possible post-secondary education option are encouraged to attend, too. The camps will integrate STEM into five diverse areas of interest: Art as a Tool for Social Justice; Construction Management; Fashion Fundamentals; Anatomy; and Natural History. Sessions will be offered June 16-June 22, and June 23-June 29.

These two camps provide extraordinary opportunities for students to explore and learn. Both programs have application deadlines and both have scholarships available. See Mr. Walker for additional details.

Waterstones Financial Group

The Waterstones Financial Group presenting fund from the Neva Hull Estate to the Springfield Scholarship Fund.

SHS GETS A NEW LED SIGN

Thank you to Plains Insurance and Plains Disposal for their generous donations toward the purchase of this LED message board. This replaces the manual marquee that was previously located here. This is a tremendous upgrade with Wi-Fi capabilities and more dynamic messaging. Students will no longer be required to hang messages in the freezing cold every Monday morning. Thanks again Plains Insurance and Plains Disposal.

CHSAA Board of Directors votes to implement eSports as a pilot activity

"eSports has the potential to provide opportunities for more students to become engaged in their school and communities," said CHSAA commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green. "Many of these participants may not be involved in any other activity in their school. eSports will provide the same opportunity to this population that many other traditional sports and activities have provided to other students in their schools."

"If adopted, this would be the first competitive activity that has no boundaries or classifications," Blanford-Green said. "A kid in rural district, such as Springfield, could easily compete against a kid from a metro school, for example, a Cherry Creek."